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PAK-ELO3/D17
"PACKAGING"
This invention relates to a packaging container of sheet
material and a blank from which the container can be made.
Blanks and cartons according to, or virtually according
to, the present Figures 1 and 2 are conventional.
US-A-4,192,446 discloses blanks and cartons according to
the present Figures 3 and 4.
GB-A-2,176,767 discloses blanks and cartons according to
the present Figures 5 to 7.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there
is provided a sheet material blank from which a packaging
container is to be made, comprising:-
a row of body panels comprised of first, second, third
and fourth body panels, and
a row of substantially rectangular, end closure panels
extending substantially parallelly to said row of body panels
and comprised of first, second, third and fourth end closure
panels whereof each of the first and third end closure
panels has first and second oblique lines of weakness which
divide its panel into a central sub-panel of substantially
isosceles triangular form and two end sub-panels of
substantially triangular form,
each of said first and third end closure panels
including a central lug projecting centrally outwardly with
respect to its panel and thereby bounding respective
recesses in the outermost edge zone of its panel,
the second end closure panel including a central lug
projecting centrally outwardly with respect to its panel,
the lugs of the first, second and third end closure
panels projecting away from a longitudinal centre line of
said row of body panels to substantially the same extent as
each other, and
the fourth end closure panel projecting from said
centre line to at least the same extent as do said lugs,
characterised in that said central lug of said second
end closure panel bounds respective recesses in the outermost
edge zone of its panel, with those recesses being bounded
also by respective edges of said second end closure panel
which extend in the same general direction as said row of
body panels,
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and in that said lugs of the first, second and third end
closure panels and the edge zone of said fourth end closure
panel which is furthest from said longitudinal centre line
are so dimensioned that such lugs and such edge zones of 2
firs~ row of blanks identical to said blank can interdigitate
with corresponding lugs and corresponding edge zones of a
second -ow of blanks each identical to said blank.
Owing to this aspect of the invention, it is possible to
reduce significantly the amounts of waste sheet material
produce~. during production of such blanks, whils. yet
providing for gas-tightness of the end closure.
Acccrding t~ a second aspect of the present invention,
there is provided a sheet material blank from which a
packaging container is to be made, comprising:-
a row of body panels comprised of fi-s~, second,
third and fourth body panels, and
a row of substantially rectangular, end closure panels
extending substantially parallelly to said row of body panels
and comprised of first, second, third and fourth end closure
panels whereof each of the first and third end closure
panels has first and second oblique lines of weakness which
divide its panel into a central sub-panel of substantially
isosceles triangular form and two end sub-panels of
substantially triangular form,
each of said first and third end closure panels
including a central lug projecting centrally outwardly with
respect to its panel and thereby bounding respective
recesses in the outermost edge zone of its panel,
the second end closure panel including a centrai lug
projecting centrally outwardly with respect to its panel, and
outwardly protruding portions at respective opposite sides of
said central lug of said second end closure panel for
prot-uding beyond respective adjacent free edges cf said
fi-s. and third end closure panels,
the lugs of the first, second and third end closure
panels projecting away from a longitudinal cen~re l ne of
said row of body panels to substantially the same e~ten~ as
each other, and
the fourth end closure panel projec_ing from said
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centre line to at least the same extent as do said lugs,
characterised in that said outwardly protruding portions
have respective edges which commence substantially
perpendicularly to said centre line of said row of body
panels and continue towards said central lug,
According to a third aspect of the present invention,
there is provided a packaging container of sheet material,
including:-
~ a loop of body portlons comprised of first, second,
0 third and fourth body portions, and
an end closure including inner and outer,
substantially rectangular wall portions ex~endins from
respectlve edges of the first and third body portions, with
the outer portion overlapping the inner portion externally
of said inner portion, and also including first and
second groups of substantially triangular wall portions,
the first and second groups of substantially triangular
wall portions comprising respective inner, substantially
triangular, wall portions extending from the second and
fourth body portions, respectively, to respective apices
adjacent each other, and respective pairs of outer,
substantially triangular, wall portions extending from the
respective inner, substantially triangular wall portions,
and from the inner and outer, substantially rectangular,
wall portions,
first and second lugs extending substantially
parallelly to each other from the respective pairs of outer,
substantially triangular, wall portions at the zones of said
respective apices and each folded upon itself,
the inner, substantially rectangular, wall portion
including a third lug projecting centrally with respect to
the remainder of that wall portion and folded bac~
face-to-face upon said remainder and sandwicheà
between said remainder and said outer, subs~antially
rectangular, wall portion, with the interposition of said
first and second lugs between said third lug and said oute-,
substantially rectangular, wall portion,
and the inner, substantially rectangular, wall portion
also including protruding portions at respective opposite
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sldes of said third lug and directed away from sald third
lug,
characterised in that said protruding portions are
sandwlched between said outer, substantially rectangular,
wall portion, on the one hand, and those respective ones of
said outer, substantially triangular, wall portions, on the
othe_ hand, and have respective lateral edges which commence
immediately adjacent to and substantially parallelly with
respeclive fold lines between said outer, substantially
rec~angular, wall portion, on the one hand, and said
respe-_ive ones of said outer, substantially triangular wall
por--ons, on the other hand, and continue towards said third
lug.
Owing to these two aspects of the invention, it is
possible to enhance production and maintenance of self-
alignment of the end closure, whilst yet providing for gas-
tightness thereof.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention,
there is provided a sheet material blank from which a
packaging container is to be made, comprising:-
a row of body panels comprised of first, second, third
and fourth body panels, and
a row of substantially rectangular, end closure panels
extending substantially parallelly to said row of body panels
and comprised of first, second, third and fourth end closure
panels whereof each of the first and third end closure
panels has first and second oblique lines of weakness which
divide its panel into a central sub-panel of substantially
isosceles triangular form and two end sub-panels of
subs~antially triangular form,
each of said first and third end closure panels
including a central lug projecting centrally outwardly with
respect to its panel and thereby bounding respec'ive
recesses in the outermost edge zone of its panel,
the second end closure panel projec~ing ou~wardly,
characterised in that respective lines of weakness
extend the whole widths of the roots of the central lugs.
According to a fifth aspect of the present invention,
there is provided a packaging container of sheet material,
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lnc'uding:-
a loop of body portions comprised of firs~, second,third and fourth body portions, and
an end closure including inner and oute-,
subs~antlally rectangular wall portions extending from
respec~ive edges of the first and third body portions, with
the outer portion overlapping the inner port on exte~nally
of said inner portion, and also including first and
second groups of substantially triangular wall portions,
the fi-s. and second groups of substantially triangular
wali portions comprising respective inner, substantially
trlangular, wall portions extending from the second and
fourth body portions, respectively, to respective apices
adjacent each other and respective pairs of outer,
substantially triangular, wall portions extending from the
respective inner, substantially trlangular, wall portions,
and from the inner and outer, substantially rectangular,
wall portions,
first and second lugs extending substantially parallelly
to each other from the respective pairs of outer,
substantially triangular, wall portions at the zones of said
respective apices and each folded upon itself,
and the inner, substantially rectangular, wall
portion including a third lug folded back face-to-face
upon the remainder of that wall portion and sandwiched
between said remainder and said outer, substantially
rectangular, wall portion, with the interposition of said
first and second lugs between said third lug and said outer,
substantially rectangular, wall portion,
characterised n that respective lines of weakness, each
doubled upon itself, extend the whole widths o- the roots of
the first and second lugs.
Owing to these two aspects of the invention, it ls
possible to reduce the ris~ of malformation of the middie
part of the end closure.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood
and readily carried into effect, reference will now be made,
by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
r igure 1 is a plan view of the inside of a known blank
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f-om which a liquld packaging carton is to be made,
Figure 2 is a f-agmentary, underneath, perspec.ive view
o~ a bottom end closure of the known carton in a folded
condition prior to pressure-sealing,
Figure 3 is a plan view of the inside of another known
blank .rom which another known liquid packaging carton is
made,
Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 2, but of that
other known carton,
0 Figure 5 is a fragmentary plan view of the ou~side of
a fur~her known blank from which a further known
liquid packaging carton is to be made,
Figure 6 is a view similar to Figure 2 but of that
further known carton,
Figure 7 is a view simllar to Figure 5 but of a
modi ied version of that further known blank,
Figure 8 is a fragmentary plan view of the inside of a
first embodiment of a blank according to the invention,
Figure 9 is a plan view of the insides of six blanks
each according to Figure 8, as formed by cutting and scoring
from a web,
Figure 10 is a plan view of the outside of bottom
closure panels of a second embodiment of a blank according
to the invention, and particularly identifying the panels,
Figure 11 is the same as Figure 10, but particularly
identifying score lines,
Figure 12 is the same as Figure 10, but particularly
identifying blank edges,
Figure 13 is a fragmentary perspec'ive view of a carton
sleeve of the second embodiment of the invention,
Figure 14 is a view similar to Figure 2, bu~ of the
bottom end closure of the carton of the second embodiment of
the invention,
Figure 15 is an underneath plan view or the heat-and
pressure-sealed bottom end closure of the carton of the
second embodiment of the invention,
Figure 16 is a top plan view of the end closure of
Figure 15, and
Figure 17 is 2 view corresponding to Figure 9, but
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showing six blanks each according to Figure 10.
Fisures 1 and 2 illustrate a conventional blank anc
car~on used for products in respect of which gas pene-ration
through the carton inwardly or outwardly is of little
concern, for example products to be consumed shortly afte-
packaging. The blank and carton may be made of packaging
board polyethylene. The blank comprises a row of body
panels P1 to P5 and a parallel row of bottom end closure
panels. The latter consist of four substantially
rectangular panels P6; P7/P9; P12; and P14/P16 connected to
the respective panels P1 to P4 by respective score lines
S1, S8, S11 and S;8 parallel to the longitudinal center
line of the blank. The panels P7/P9 and P14/P16 comprise
two groups of triangular sub-panels P7 to P9 and P14 to
i5 P16 of which central, substantially isosceles t-iangular
sub-panels P8 and P15 are connected to the respective panels
P2 and P4 by way of the score lines S8 and S18. Connec~ed
to the sub-panel P8 by way of respective oblique score
lines S3 and S7 are a pair of triangular sub-panels P7 and
P9 themselves connected to the panels P6 and P12 by way of
respective score lines S2 and S9 perpendicular to the
longitudinal center line of the blank. The triangular
sub-panel P15 is connected, by way of respective oblique
score lines S13 and S17, to the respective triangular
sub-panels P14 and P16, which are themselves conneczed to
the panel P12 and a substantially rectangular panel P19 by
way of respective score lines S12 and S19 perpendicular to
the longitudinal center line of the blank. Also
connected to the panels P1 to P5 are respeclive top
end closure obturating panels P30 to P41 and top end c'osure
sealing panels P50 to P56.
As ls well known, in forming a filled and sealed carton
from the blank, the panels P5, P19, P40, P41 and P56 are
heat-and pressure-sealed to the right-hand edge zone o~~ the
panels P1, P6, P30, P31 and P50, respectively, to form a
car_~n sleeve with a side seam. The carton sleeve _s
placed ove- a mandrel with the bottom end closure panels
prot-uding axially from an axial end face of ~he mandrel,
then the score lines S1, S3, S7, S8, S11, S13, Si7 and S18
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are pre-broken by turning the panels and sub-panels P6 to
P19 relative to each other, then appropriate zones of the
panels and sub-panels P6 to P19 are heated to render them
tacky, then the panels and sub-panels P6, P8, P12 and P15
are folded inwards in an appropriate sequence to bring about
roughly the condition shown in Figure 2; then a pressure
plate is applied to the outer substant_ally rectangular
panel P12 and the inner substantially rectangular panel P6
to press them against the triangular sub-panels P7 to P9 and
P14 to P16 and to press all of the bottom end closure panels
and sub-panels P6 to P19 between the pressure plate and the
mandrel, to pressure-seal them together. Then the
bottom-closed carton is forwarded to a top pre-breaking
station, where score lines of the top end closure are
pre-broken, and is then forwarded to one or more filling
stations where the carton is filled with product, for
example liquid. The filled carton is then forwarded to
a top heating station, where appropriate portions of the
panels P50 to P56 are heated and thereby rendered
tacky, whereafter the top closure panels P30 to P41 and
P50 to P56 are folded inwards and the panels P50 to P56
pressure-sealed together to form a sealing fin.
The panels and sub-panels P6, P7~ P9~ P12~ P14 and P16
have free edges E30 to E35, respectively, which extend
parallelly to each other and to the longitudinal center
line of the blank. The panel P6 also has free, chamfer
edges E3 6 and E37 which diverge inwardly from the respective
ends of the edge E30 and which terminate in free edges E38
and E39 which extend parallel to each other but
perpendicularly to the longitudinal center line of the blank.
The panel P12 has an oblique free edge E40 extending from
one end of the edge E33 to the adjacent end of the score
line 12. It will be noted that the edges E30 and E33
protrude beyond the edges E31, E32, E34 and E35, which are
3~ co-linear with each other. The dimensions of the panels
and sub-panels P6 to P19 are such that the lug or _he
panel P6 bounded by the edges E30 and E36 to r.39 can
enter between the panel P12, on the one hand, and ~he
sub-panels P9 and P14~ on the other hand and that, when
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the panels and sub-panels P6 to P19 have become pressed
between the pressure plate and the mandrel, the edges E31
and E32 abu~ each other along their lengths, as do the
edges E34 and E35. As the lug bounded by the score lines
E30 and E36 to E39 enters between the panel P12 and the
sub-panels P9 and P14, a~ least one of the chamfer edges E36
and E37 acts as a lead-'n for the lug, in relation to the
folds a~ the score lines S9 and S12, to give self-alignment
of the closure. This self-alignment is enhanced by
the edges E31 and E32, and the edges E34 and E35,
subsequently abutting each other.
~hereas the blank and carton described with reference
to Figures 1 and 2 provide good self-alignment of the bottom
end closure, which promotes dimensionally correct sealing of
the bo~tom end closure and also promotes production of a
dimensionally correct carton, the middle part of the edge
E30 and those portions of the edges E31 and E32 at the apex
A1 and the edges E34 and E35 at the apex A2 are exposed to
the product and, because they are cut edges, the porous
paperboard is also exposed to the product. This has the
disadvantage that, at those locations, gases and possibly
liquids can penetrate through the carton.
In order to provide a carton having a bottom end
closure which is gas-tight relative to the bottom end
closure of the carton of Figures 1 and 2, it is known from
US-A-4192446 to provide a blank and carton according to
Figures 3 and 4. In the blank shown in Figure 3, the sub-
panels P7, P9, P14 and P16 have been prolonged in only the
respeclive zones of the apices A1 and A2 '_o provide two
central lugs which include respec~ive small, rectangular sub-
panels P10 and P18 bounded respectively by score lines S5 and
S15 ex~ending centrally of the respective lugs from the
apices A1 and A2 and score lines S4 and S16 respectively
bounding the sub-panels D7 and P16. Formed symmet-ically in
the edge E33 of the panel P12 are two notches Nl and N2 which
leave between them a cen~ral lug in the form of a panel P13
bounded by a score line S10 extending between the apices of
the notches Nl and N2 and which leave beyond them two outward
prot-usions bounded by respective chamfer edges E41 and E42.
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The central lug in the form of the panel Pl3 is at least as
wide as each of the two other central lugs. A conventlonal
skiving strip is formed by the sub-panels P40a, P5a and P19a
in Figure 3. As indicated in Figure 4, when the bot.om end
closure is folded inwardly, the panel P13 is turned about
the score line S10 back outwardly onto the outside surface
of the panel P12, so that there is no longer a cut edge
exposed to the product at the middle of the outer edge of
the panel P12. Moreover, the small rectangular sub-panels
P10 and P18 are folded back onto the outsides of the
prolongations of the sub-panels P9 and P14, so that, at
the apices Al and A2 ormed by the respective groups of
sub-panels P7 to P10 and P14 to Pl8, there are no longer
any cut edges to be exposed to the product in the carton.
The two folded central lugs including the sub-panels P10 and
P18 come to overlap the panel P13 at its outside and the
outermost edge zone of the panel P6 comes to lie on those two
lugs. The two protrusions bounded by the edges E41 and E42
and the notches N1 and N2 are inserted between the panels P8
and P9 and the panels P14 and P15, respectively, and the
bottom end closure is sealed. However, in this end closure
there is practically no self-aligning interaction between
the panels P6 and Pl2. As a result, the sealing of the
bottom end closure is too often incorrectly dimensioned and
the open-topped carton so produced is also too often
incorrectly dimensioned, although, compared with the carton
end closure of Figures 1 and 2, a relatively good gas-tight
sealing of the bottom end closure is obtained provided that
the sealing is not incorrectly dimensioned. Yet, as the
folded-back panel P13 is being tucked inwards of _he two
folded lugs, those lugs should be able to adjus~ their
or entation to that of the panel P13; however, _he ~wo
prolongations of the sub-panels P9 and P14 are resistant to
turning relative to the remainders of their panels P9 and
P14, with the result that malformation of the cen~ral par. of
the bottom end closure sometimes happens. Moreover, in the
blank, the dimensions of those two lugs, the notched
ou~ermost edge zone of the panel P12 and the outermost edge
zone of the panel P6 are such that they cannot in~erdigitate
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with the corresponding items of one or more ident cal blanks
(nor even with the pro~ecting portions of the panels P52 and
P53)-
Again, in order to provide a carton having a
bottom end closure which is gas-tight relative to the
bottom end closure of the carton of Figures l and 2, it is
known ~rom GB-A-2176767 to provide a blank and carton
according to Figures 5 and 6, or a blank and carton of which
the blank is according to Figure 7. In the blank shown in
~lgure 5, the panel P12 protrudes to only the same extent
as the sub-panels P9 and P14, but from the panel P12
again protrudes a t~ngue-form panel P13 csnnected to the
panel P12 by a score line S10 parallel to the score line
S11, whilst cut-outs are formed in the panel Pl2 at
respec;ive ends or the panel P13 to provide cut, free edges
E12 and E16 oblique to the score line S10. Moreover, the
sub-panels P7 and P16 are arranged to protrude outwards
beyond the respective sub-panels P9 and Pl4. The
protruding portions of the sub-panels P7 and P16 are
connected to the respective sub-panels P9 and P14 by way of
small rectangular sub-panels P11 and P17, which are
connected to the sub-panels P7 and P16 by way of the score
lines S5 and S15, respectively, and to the sub-panels P9
and P14 by way of score lines S6 and S14. As indicated in
Figure 6, when the bottom end closure is folded inwardly,
the panel P13 is turned about the score line S10 back
outwardly onto the outside surface of the panel P12, so that
there is no longer a cut edge exposed to the producl at the
middle of the outer edge of the panel P12. Moreover, the
small rectangular sub-panels Pll and P17 are rolded bac~ onto
the outsides of the prolongations of the sub-panels P7 and
P16, so that, at the apices Al and A2 ~ormed by the
respeclive groups of sub-panels P7 to P11 and P14 to P17,
there are no longer any cut edges to be exposed to the
product in the carton. However, in this end closure, the
panel P6 comes to lie upon the sub-panels P7 and Pl6, which
come to lie upon the panels P12 and Pl3, and the panel Pl2
comes to lie upon the sub-panels P8 and P15. ~his has the
disadvantage that there is practically no self-aligning
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interac ion between the panels P6 and P12 nor be~ween the
sub-?anels P14 and P16 ana the sub-panels P~ and P9,
respec~ively. As a result, the sealing of the bottom end
c~osure is too often incorrectly dimensioned and the
open-topped carton so produced is also too often
lncorrectly dimensioned, although, compared with the carton
end closure of Figures l and 2, a relatively good gas-tight
sealing of the bottom end closure is obtained provided that
the sealing is not _ncorrectly dimensioned. Yet, as the
~olded-back panel Pi3 is being tucked inwards of the sub-
panels P11 and P17, backed by the outermost edge zones of the
sub-panels P7 and P16, those items should be able to adjust
their orientation to tha~ of the panel P13; however, the two
prolongations of the sub-panels P7 and P16 are resistant to
turning relative to the remainders of their panels P7 and
P16, with the result that malformation of the central part of
the bottom end closure sometimes happens. Moreover, in the
blank, the dimensions of the outermost edge zones of the
sub-panels P7 and P16 extended by the sub-panels P11 and P17,
the outermost edge zone of the panel P6, and the panel P13,
are such that they cannot interdigitate with the
corresponding items of one or more identical blanks.
Figure 7 shows a di~ferent arrangement o~ the parts o~
the bottom closure and of the side-seal strip P5, P19 et
cetera. In spite of this, the same bottom structure is
formed on folding as in Figure 6.
Referring to Figure 8, in order to retain the
relatively good gas-tight property of the bo~tom end closure
of Figure 4, the central lugs of the substantially
rectangular panels P7-P9 and P14-P16 have been retained, but
the score lines S4 and S16 have been extended as -espective
score lines S6 and S14 to form lines of weakness S4, S6 and
S14, S16 across the whole widths of the roots o those two
cen~ral lugs, leaving respective small rectangular sub-panels
P1' and P17 connec~ed to the sub-paneis P10 and P18 by the
score lines S5 and S15, respectively, and connec_ed ~o .he
sub-panels P9 and ~14 by way of the score lines S6 and
S14, respectively, whereby those two central lugs are bette-
able to adjust to the orienta~ion of the panel ~13 whlle the
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latter is being tuc~ed inwards of the two lugs; yet the
feature of the absence of cut edges from the apices A1 and A2
is retained, and moreover the cut edges E4 and E9 of the
sub-panels P7 and P9 come into abutment along their
lengths, as do the cut edges El9 and E24 of the sub-panels
P14 and P16, when the bottom end closure panels and
sub-panels P6 to Pl9 are pressed together between the
pressure plate and the mandrel, so promoting self-aligning
of the bottom end closure.
Another advantage of providing only central lugs as
prolongations of the panels P7-P9, P12, and P14-P16 is
that the bottoms of the blanks can be dimensioned to nest
together very closely, as shown in Figure 9, whereby it is
possible to reduce the offcuts from pac~aging board. As
shown in Figure 9, the nesting consists of interdigitation
between the panel P6; the pair of sub-panels P10 and P11;
the panel P13; and the pair of sub-panels P17 and P18 of one
blank and the pair of sub-panels P17 and P18; the panel
P13; the pair of sub-panels P10 and Pll; and the panel P6
of another blank, in that order.
The embodiment shown in Figures 10 to 17 differs from
that shown in Figure 8 in that edge portions Ell and E17 of
the panel P12 near the respective sub-panels P16 and P7
in the side-seemed carton protrude beyond the cut edges E24
and E4 of the sub-panels P16 and P7, respectively. In the
side-seamed carton, the edge portions Ell and E17 commence
immediately adjacent to and parallelly with the respective
score lines S19 and S12 and continue convexly curvedly
towards the panel P13. These two, curved, protrusions
co-operate with the respective folds provided at the score
lines S2 and S9, respectively, between the panel P6 and the
sub-panel P14, and between the panel P6 and the sub-panel
P9, so as to produce a lead-in of those protrusions to
between the respective sub-panels P14 and P9 and the panel
P6 shortly before the edges E4 and E9 and the edges E19 and
E24 come into abutment with each other and to provide a
strut between those folds once the edges E4 and E9 and the
edges E19 and E24 have come into abutment with each other.
These lead-in and strutting effects thus enhance production
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and maintenance of self-alignment o~ the bottom end
closure.
Figure 17 illustrates that blanks according to Figures
lO to 12 can be closely nested together bottom-to-bottom,
except that in this case the interdigitation by any one blank
significantly overlaps two opposite blanks.
Referring particularly to the version of Figures 10 to
17, the following advantages are obtained in the following
ways:-
13 A~v~nt~ge 1 - a relatively gas-tight bottom end
closure. This is obtained because the bottom end closure
is so designed that there is no contact between the
paperboard of the bottom end closure and the product. In
this respect, the following features are of significance:-
(1) the skived longitudinal edge of the seal strip.
(2) Sub-panels P10, P11, P17 and P18 protect the tips
of the sub-panels P7, P9, P14 and P16.
(3) Panel P13 protects the edge of panel P12.
(4) The tallest panel P6 covers the edges of the other
panels from below.
(5) The scorelines S5 and S15 and the edges E4, E9,
E10, E18, E19, E24 and E25 are so positioned
relative to the longitudinal centreline of the
blank as to cause strain on abutting edges in
the end closure.
(6) The relative positions of the score line S10, on
the one hand, and the score lines S4, S6, S14 and
S16, on the other hand, are adjusted in dependence
upon various properties of the blank, for example
the thickness of the board.
(7) The edge E25 is so positioned as to cause strain
against the edge E3 through the panel P12 when
pressure-sealing occurs.
~v~nt~ge II - a self-aligning bottom configu_ation.
The following features are of significance:-
(1) It is self-aligning in two directions
perpendicular to each other and both contained in
the plane of the closure. Such self-alignment is
ensured by edges meeting each other and latching
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in exact positions:
in one direction:
the edge E4 meets the edge E9
the edge E19 meets the edge E24
the folds at the score lines S4 and S16
meet the fold at the score line S10.
in the other direction:
the fold at the score line S2 is
directed outwardly by the edge E11 to come
to abut against the edge E10 the fold
produced at the score line S9 is directed
by the edge E17 to abut against the edge
E18.
again, the edge E25 is directed and
pushed out by the edge E3 under pressure
(2) See feature I(5)
(3) See feature I(6)
A~v~nt~ge III - it is easier to fold the bottom panels
together. The features II(1) to II(4) are significant. A
further significant feature is that the score lines S6 and
S14 encourage symmetrical folding.
A~v~nt~ge IV - cracking, under folding and heat-and
pressure-sealing, of any barrier layer (for example
aluminium or EVOH) included in the board is discouraged.
The following features are of significance:-
(1) The panel P19 is folded alongside the planar panel
P12 rather than the folded panel P7-P9 or P14-P16.
(2) The distance between the score lines S4 and S16
and the score line S10 is in accordance with the
angles of folding and properties of the blank, to
assure tightness and folding on the centreline of
the bottom configuration.
(3) The widths and depths of the score lines are
appropriate to the angles of folding and
properties of the blank.
~v~ntaae V - Score lines reduce cracking at the folds
and promote better sealing. The following features are
significant:-
(1) The score lines S6 and S14 serve to relieve strain
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on the sub-panels P9 and P11, and P14 and P17, in
one sense.
(2) The forming of the score lines S6
and S14 stretches the material at
those score llnes, and so extends the
sub-panels P11 and P17 when
pressure-sealing occurs, for better
sealing and compensation for folding
radius.
A~v~nt~ge VI - economical use of packaging board. The
following features are significant:-
(1) The bottom edge configuration makes lt possible to
interdigitate bottom edges of blanks, as shown in
Figures 7 and 14, and so reduce offcuts.
(2) Self-aligning of the folded bottom panels into
exactly the same position and configuration
time-after-time avoids having overlarge bottom
panels to ensure tightness.
(3) Self-alignment of the closure permits the use of
simpler mechanisms for folding the bottom panels.
(4) The overlap of the bottom panels can be reduced to
just sufficient to ensure folding, control of the
bottom end closure configuration and
gas-tightness.
~v~nt~ge VII - good stability of the carton. The
feature VI(4) is significant because it enables the bottom
end closure to be pressure-sealed so as to be flat at its
outside.
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